Mrs Harris Family Worker and Pupil Support. Who am I? I have been working for St Christophers...

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Mrs Harris Family Worker and Pupil Support

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Mrs Harris

Family Worker and Pupil Support

Who am I?

• I have been working for St Christophers Academy since 2004.

• I was a Teaching Assistant for many years and have supported a lot of you older ones throughout your time here.

• I have worked with several teachers and children.

• I have listened to lots of you read and helped you in many aspects of your learning.

How did I become a Teaching Assistant

I have 2 children who are now 15 and 17 years old, when they were younger they came to this school, I used to come into school to help and listen to other children read.After this I then started to work in the school. To help me be a good Teaching Assistant; so I can support you children really well I had to have training. I have been on lots of training courses. Training courses teach you how to do your job well.

What do I do?

For the last few years I have also had another role at St Christophers. This is the role of Family Worker and pupil support.This means I support children who may be having a difficult time. Maybe sad or upset about something. May have changes in their lives. Lots of different reasons why I support children, NOT always for sad reasons. This also means I may support your family too. I may come around your house or meet your parents in school.I may help your parents in what is happening in their lives. I have introduced other people to help families.

I am also the lead for Young Carers. This means I support children who may be Young Carers. Some children look after parents or brothers and sisters who are ill or have a disability.

I helped the school receive an award for being a ‘Young Carers’ school. We are one of the first schools in the Country to receive this award.Our school is also going to be mentioned in a book. An author has written a book about how people help and support schools and St Christophers are mentioned because we are a Young Carers school.

As the lead for Young Carers I support our amazing young carers and also support their families if they need it.

I have a notice board in the corridor.

Don’t forget in the corridor there is also a worry box.

You can write down your worry and post it. Make sure you put your name on it so I can reply.

You can always find me in ‘The Lounge’. This is my new home. In fact it feels like a home, we have decorated it and furnished it to feel like a home. This is also the place where Mrs Lay looks after children before and after school.

In the afternoons I have groups of children who come to The Lounge. I see a fantastic group of children who come to me 3 times a week. We learn lots of fun things together. Twice a week I have another great group where we play games and also learn some great life skills together.

I love working in The Lounge!

On a Thursday lunchtime from 12.30 I have a drop in session.

This means anyone of you can come and see me in The Lounge during this time.

Come and have a chat, share your news, share any worries you may have. You can come and see me for any reason.

Have a look for my posters around school and in your classes.

This is just a few of the training courses I have been on so I can help and support you and your families.

• Level 3 in Child care and education• Nurture Network Training• Parenting Workshops• Safeguard training• I regularly meet with the parenting team

from Central Bedfordshire Council• Courses on how to help children who may

need additional support in school